UCSB Race Issues: Not Entirely Black and White

At an overwhelmingly liberal college like UCSB, outright displays of racism are rare. So, a series of incidents directed at two individuals in the residence halls during Spring Quarter 1999 moved the university to react.

Women’s Basketball Readies for Clash With UOP, Long Beach

Santa Barbara will face Pacific tonight at 7:30 and Long Beach State on Saturday for the right to be named regular season Big West champion.

Candlelight Vigil Allows People to Share Emotions

Beginning at 4:30 p.m. in Storke Plaza, we will join together in a time for remembrance and reflection.

Interview: Bad Astronaut

"There’s people who just turn on the radio and see whatever the hell is on, and there’s people like me who sit around for two hours looking for used records; but there’s no right or wrong."

Spring Elections Cause Division Between Leg Council, Executive Office

The upcoming Spring Elections have caused a division between Leg Council and executive officers, leading to a presidential veto and the council overriding one of A.S. President Mahader Tesfai’s appointments to Elections Committee.

Men’s Basketball Team Faces USU, BSU

The UCSB men’s basketball team finds itself in position to gain revenge and remain above .500 against Utah State tonight at 7.

MADD Offers Advice for Stuents Who Are Grieving

This process must be faced, and the grief worked through if there is to be any resolution to your feelings. The pain will subside.

Film Review: “3000 Miles to Graceland”

A 120-minute exercise in bad-boy cliches, generic storytelling and gratuitous violence, co-writer and director Demian Lichtenstein has made one of the most disgraceful and ugly films in recent memory.

County Debates Future of Santa Barbara County Shores Park

The Santa Barbara County Park Commission hosted a public information gathering to debate the design of the Santa Barbara Shores Park Master Plan. The plan will determine the future of a 118-acre parcel located adjacent to the Sandpiper Golf Course as well as the property owned by developer Randall Fox.

Column: MLB Lacks a Certain Charm

Instead of playing because they love the game, althletes play because they get paid. Culminating with Alex Rodriguez’s 10-year $252 million contract, baseball has tumbled to a downward spiral.